North atlantic deepwater temperature change during late pliocene and late quaternary climatic cycles

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Dwyer, GS

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Cronin, TM

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Baker, PA

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Raymo, ME

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Buzas, JS

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Corrège, T

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2013-05-01T19:04:25Z

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1995-12-01

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Variations in the ratio of magnesium to calcium (Mg/Ca) in fossil ostracodes from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 607 in the deep North Atlantic show that the change in bottom water temperature during late Pliocene 41,000-year obliquity cycles averaged 1.5°C between 3.2 and 2.8 million years ago (Ma) and increased to 2.3°C between 2.8 and 2.3 Ma, coincidentally with the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation. During the last two 100,000-year glacial-to-interglacial climatic cycles of the Quaternary, bottom water temperatures changed by 4.5°C. These results show that glacial deepwater cooling has intensified since 3.2 Ma, most likely as the result of progressively diminished deep-water production in the North Atlantic and of the greater influence of Antarctic bottom water in the North Atlantic during glacial periods. The ostracode Mg/Ca data also allow the direct determination of the temperature component of the benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope record from Site 607, as well as derivation of a hypothetical sea-level curve for the late Pliocene and late Quaternary. The effects of dissolution on the Mg/Ca ratios of ostracode shells appear to have been minimal.

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0036-8075

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6997

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Science

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North atlantic deepwater temperature change during late pliocene and late quaternary climatic cycles

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Journal article

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1347

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1351

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5240

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Duke

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Staff

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Published

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270

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